Step 8: Stick it!

Tired of putting stickers only as high as you can reach? Then make this simple device for under $20 that lets you put stickers up over 10 feet high on a wall. When you're done it collapses down and can be stored away.

+1 Great post, and great way to apply a sticker with out getting your hands dirty. A few things that are worth mentioning are that high places are usually very dusty, so use extra polyurethane or adhesive spray in addition to adhesive sticker backing. The shureline edger fits the postal sticker size perfectly, and postal stickers can be easily acquired in mass quantities for free (although they are not as good as vinyl). With rectilinear stickers the paper clips can get trapped beneath the sticker when pressed against a surface, this creates a air pocket or crease that can eventual peal the sticker away. Heres two photo of my remedy for this.

Note: using those stickers is a felony now.

on the usps website you can order those stickers i have 1000 of them in my room there free!

There is a reason that they are a writer's favorite. The new one's have more writing space too.

I've used the Priority Mail Address Label, here's the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://shop.usps.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10152&storeId=10001&categoryId=13357&productId=11655&langId=-1">link</a>. There's a way people get a roll that can be fed into a certain type of printer. Also check out there free flat rate boxes for mailing ebay stuff.<br/>

Nice modification. I haven't used this for stickers that big, but it does look like it helps.

This is pretty legit, but I have seen something better done by a street artist I know. <br> <br>Get a pole and paint edger a shown above, instead of the paper clips, put a microfiber cloth or a big piece of static-cling wrap on the face. Then, all you need to do is peel your sticker, place it face down on the staticky face, then place it. If the static surface needs recharging, rub it with a dry towel or another piece of microfiber. This is superior to Fungus' design because it does not use paperclips. Paperclips clipped behind the sticker, like shown here, can create wrinkles in the sticker, which make stickers fail. This is especially true when the sticker is outside and the wrinkles open on top of the sticker, because water will peel the sticker from the wall. <br> <br>That said, Fungus' design will work perfectly well too, it just might be a little harder to get used to using.

it doesn't appear as though the link for these usps stickers is still working for me could someone check it out?

Very cool.. nice job.

excellent idea, something like this has ben festering in the back of my mind for some time but it never became a reality. now it has!

nice

Thats brilliant!!! A new tool for my arsenal.

Sweet XP

Very intuitive! This is definitely a weekend project for me. Maybe I can get the stickers onto the chair lift poles with this.

Sweet! Now I will be able to stick my instructables stickers where nobody can get to them and take them down!

perfect for getting the stickers on road signs, and lamposts!!! Nice job!